From: Greg Kroah-Hartmann <greg@kroah.com>
To: Kay Sievers <kay@vrfy.org>
Cc: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: [PATCH] printk: support structured and multi-facility log messages
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2012 14:05:07 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20120404210507.GA1716@kroah.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1333569554.864.3.camel@mop>
On Wed, Apr 04, 2012 at 09:59:14PM +0200, Kay Sievers wrote:
> - Full-featured syslog facility value support. Different facilities
> can tag their messages. All userspace-injected messages enforce a
> facility value > 0 now, to be able to reliably distinguish them from
> the kernel-generated messages. Independent subsystems like a
> baseband processor running its own firmware, or a kernel-related
> userspace process can use their own unique facility values. Multiple
> independent log streams can co-exist that way in the same
> buffer. All share the same global sequence number counter to ensure
> proper ordering (and interleaving) and to allow the consumers of the
> log to reliably correlate the events from different facilities.
>
> - Output of dev_printk() is reliably machine-readable now. In addition
> to the printed plain text message, it creates a log dictionary with the
> following properties:
> SUBSYSTEM= - the driver-core subsytem name
> DEVICE=
> b12:8 - block dev_t
> c127:3 - char dev_t
> n8 - netdev ifindex
> +sound:card0 - subsystem:devname
I like this a lot, thanks for doing this.
Is there somewhere in Documentation/ABI that we can document this
interface so that people know what it is, what is defined, and how to
use it?
> - Support for multiple concurrent readers of /dev/kmsg, with read(),
> seek(), poll() support. Output of message sequence numbers, to allow
> userspace log consumers to reliably reconnect and reconstruct their
> state at any given time. After open("/dev/kmsg"), read() always
> returns *all* buffered records. If only future messages should be
> read, SEEK_END can be used. In case records get overwritten while
> /dev/kmsg is held open, or records get faster overwritten than they
> are read, the next read() will return -EPIPE and the current reading
> position gets updated to the next available record. The passed
> sequence numbers allow the log consumer to calculate the amount of
> lost messages.
I just noticed that 'tail -f' doesn't seem to work on /dev/kmsg, should
it? Or does it need to do something else to get "just the new ones"?
thanks,
greg k-h
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2012-04-04 21:05 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 34+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2012-04-04 19:59 [PATCH] printk: support structured and multi-facility log messages Kay Sievers
2012-04-04 21:05 ` Greg Kroah-Hartmann [this message]
2012-04-04 21:14 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-05 0:31 ` Greg Kroah-Hartmann
2012-04-04 21:16 ` richard -rw- weinberger
2012-04-04 21:20 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-04 23:51 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-05 0:33 ` Greg Kroah-Hartmann
2012-04-05 0:40 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-05 7:46 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-05 8:08 ` Sam Ravnborg
2012-04-05 8:35 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-05 11:44 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-05 8:38 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-05 8:44 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-05 15:05 ` Ingo Molnar
2012-04-05 15:25 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-05 17:18 ` Ingo Molnar
2012-04-05 17:09 ` Linus Torvalds
2012-04-05 17:53 ` Linus Torvalds
2012-04-13 13:42 ` Stijn Devriendt
2012-04-05 19:47 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-06 1:12 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-06 1:31 ` Linus Torvalds
2012-04-06 3:43 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-06 18:35 ` Kay Sievers
2012-04-08 0:47 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-08 1:02 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-10 17:21 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-11 11:39 ` Eric W. Biederman
2012-04-07 0:26 ` Jiri Kosina
2012-04-07 0:59 ` Joe Perches
2012-04-07 1:14 ` Jiri Kosina
2012-04-07 1:51 ` Joe Perches
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